Abstract: The Nokia N93 has been on the market for some time now and it did arouse a lot of commotion when it was first officially announced. The extraordinary Carl-Zeiss optical zoom combined with a Vario-Tessar lens was enough to rocket the anticipation of Nokia...
The Nokia N93 does just about everything, and doesnt compromise on any of the features. The quality of the digital stills and camcorder footage is outstanding and theres no faulting the feature set. Its a large, clumsy beast, though, which is somet...
Abstract: Movies, movies everywhere Sometimes it is difficult not to think Nokia does things just because it can and to show off, rather than because it thinks there is a market out there ready to bite its hand off to get at the goodies being offered. Take the ...
Abstract: S ince time and day people make phone calls with Nokia, number one in mobile phones. Nokia as we know it today exists since 1967 and in this year they merged with Finnish Rubberworks and Finnish Cable Works. In 1981 the first mobile telephone networks,...
High quality video -- for a phone; super stills camera; excellent music playback; barcode reader; PDF and document viewers; great screen
Bulky for the pocket; not enough internal memory; provided miniSD card too small in capacity for much video shooting
At first glance nobody would call the N93 small and neat. But actually, thats what it is if you take into account its high quality 3.2-megapixel camera lens and video shooting capability. Sure its bulky, but much of its size is down to the lens. If ...
The Nokia N93 is a really nice phone which, while trying to be a video camera, manages to straddle the divide with little compromise. Connectivity is all that it should be and battery life is days, not hours. Physically it is bulky and the Nokia PC Su...
Abstract: A mobile phone can nowadays be much more than just a calling device and the N93 is a perfect example of a multimedia computer that can fit in your hands. The 3.2 MegaPixel camera can shoot high-quality still pictures as well as MPEG4 video, up to 30fp...